Fractal art does not necessarily mean abstraction or psychedelic. Hal Tenny's New Time Machine work was created using Mandelbulb 3D. This is a free application for creating detailed 3D fractal rendering with surprisingly diverse image effects. It is a fractal forum. Winner of 2016 fractal art competition. As an artist and curator of Society 6, Dr-Pen has created 3D fractal images for over four years. Use the polished rainbow band's vivid colors and clean lines created by Mandelbulb 3D, then edit them in Photoshop. Please check out his DeviantArt gallery to learn about his fractal works
Fractal art is exhibited in major international art galleries. One of the original fractal art exhibitions was "Map Art" which is a roving exhibition of works by researchers at the University of Bremen. Mathematicians Heinz - Otto Peitgen and Michael M. Richter discovered that the public not only found aesthetically pleasing images, but also wanted to understand the scientific background of the images. In 1989, fractal was a theme of art exhibition called "strange charm: sign of chaos" sponsored by contemporary art museum. This program, which includes photos, installations and sculptures, is aimed at providing more scientific discourse in this area and draws public attention through various complex computer images.
In the late 1970s, Benoit Mandelbrot introduced fractal geometry and fractal geometry to the public and the scientific community. He proved that mathematical and physical objects can have fractional dimensions rather than integer dimensions used to dominate geometry. Mandelbrot gathers a variety of data and information and shows that fractal self-similarity is evident in our daily world as well in the microcosm and the universe. Since then, fractal geometry and fractal modeling have been applied to all physics (eg astronomy, physics, meteorology, and geology), life science (eg biology, genetics, medicine, and neurobiology), society It has been used in science. It played an important role in social science and so on. , Sociology, urban planning, economics), technical science (material science, computer science, logistics, etc.), and mathematical science